This event is an opportunity for schools to showcase grade K-12 students' exemplary learning experiences by providing a forum for students to present their work and receive feedback from an appreciative public audience!

Teachers and students are encouraged to submit high-quality projects from all content areas. Presentation modes may include: live performances, displays, digital media, and any other creative and unique way to demonstrate 21st Century Learning and/or communicate an innovation or solution to a problem.

Museum patrons will experience how California State Standards implementation is transforming learning and teaching in a rigorous and relevant way.

How Projects Are Chosen

There are three ways for student-created projects to be included in the Night at 21st Century Museum event.

Students, parents and teachers are encouraged to submit a Project Application to participate in A Night at the 21st Century Museum. The application will be reviewed by the Museum Curators. The Curators will then contact the school to set up a meeting to go over the project.

Students who participate in other student events are invited by the event’s TCOE Consultant to participate in the Night at the 21st Century Museum event. Teachers associated with the project are required to submit a Project Application form which was emailed upon request.

Museum Curators invite rigorous and relevant projects by students that they come across while working in the field. Teachers associated with the project are required to submit a Project Application form which is emailed.

Application deadline is Tuesday, March 20, 2018.

How to Create Your Own Museum!

Follow the informational links on this page or email Student Events Coordinator Paula Terrill at paula.terrill@tcoe.org, to learn how to create and manage this event for your own organization.

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